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The stations will rebroadcast the event in prime time that night, with times varying by station.

Tickets, which will be priced at $5, will go on sale at 9 a.m. Feb. 7 through Ticketmaster outlets only (in person, over the phone at (800) 745-3000 and online at ticketmaster.com).

A limit of 20 tickets per order will be in place, and normal Ticketmaster fees will apply.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit charity through the Green Bay Packers Foundation. Parking is free.

Mark Murphy, president and CEO of the Packers; general manager Ted Thompson; coach Mike McCarthy; and the team will be at the event. The event will be hosted by Packers' announcer Wayne Larrivee and analyst Larry McCarren.

The Packers also announced that the team will leave for Texas on Monday. Fans can send the team off beginning at 11:45 a.m. at the Mills Fleet Farm gate in the southwest parking lot of Lambeau Field.

Fans will not have access to the team at Austin Straubel Airport.

Fans interested in seeing the team return to Lambeau Field will have the opportunity to do so along the team's return route on Feb. 7.

Officials plan to secure Packerland Drive, Hazelwood Lane and Lombardi Ave. as streets along which fans can gather to see the team's buses return to Lambeau Field, regardless of the game's outcome.

No other public appearance for the team is scheduled that day. The team's exact return time has not been determined but is expected to be between 2 and 3 p.m.